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Dickholtz, Mary Ann Age 88, of Lincolnwood, IL. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Marshall Dickholtz, Sr. for 61 years. Mary Ann is survived by their two children, Dr. Sherry D. Gaber and Dr. Marshall Dickholtz, Jr.; her daughter-in-law, Lisa Dickholtz and her two grandchildren, Austin Dickholtz and Autumn Dickholtz. Mary Ann's life was dedicated to NUCCA (National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association). She also managed her husbands' chiropractic office for over 20 years. She was always there to do what she could, to improve someone else's life to be happier or healthier. She was a very kind and loving soul to all she met and expressed compassion, love and generosity, to all living things. We will miss her sweet and playful nature. Visitation Saturday 9:00 a.m. at Kolssak Funeral Home, 189 S. Milwaukee Ave., Wheeling, IL. Followed by an 11:00 a.m. Life Celebration Service. Private burial at Irving Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciated to Upper Cervical Research Foundation (UCRF) 5353 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 350 Minneapolis, MN 55416 or www.ucrf.org/donate/donate-now For funeral information, call 847.537.6600 or www.funerals.pro or Facebook.
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Mary Ann lived a long but especially inspiring life. She was in some ways, a large part of the heart behind her husband's exuberance and inventiveness. One might wonder... what might have been missing for NUCCA, and NUCCA not achieved, had there not been such a loving influence.
We will miss Mary Ann, but so many memories she leaves are still here for well spent time.
Shalom and blessings
Dr. Robert and Margaret Neff
R Neff
February 17, 2017
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